Each country will have its own national copyright laws, but all the countries are signatories of the Berne convention so they will all provide similar conditions for copyright owners under the framework of that convention. (It is simply a case of checking the legislation of the country if specific details are needed).

Generally speaking there is a great deal of parity in terms of the 'principals' of national legislations - even though the actual texts will look wildly different and express the principals in different ways.

The Berne Convention in fact states:
"Authors of literary or artistic works shall enjoy the exclusive right of authorizing adaptations, arrangements and other alterations of their works."
http://www.wipo.int/treaties/en/ip/berne/trtdocs_wo001.html#P168_31376
I therefore seems safe to assume that all the countries you mention will have similar clauses in their legislation.